By Tom Breihan on January 25, 2011 at 11:20 a.m. EST

For a while, we've been hearing tantalizing scraps of news about Angles, album number four from returning New York rock royalty the Strokes. The LP will arrive March 21 in the UK via Rough Trade and a day later in the U.S. via RCA. First single "Under Cover of Darkness" will hit radio next month. And now we know the names of the 10 songs that'll appear on the album, and the order they'll appear in. We've got the tracklist below.

By Tom Breihan on January 24, 2011 at 2:50 p.m. EST

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Last week, we reported some likely details about the new album from reunited New York rock warriors the Strokes, and over the weekend, frontman Julian Casablancas confirmed them on his Twitter: The new Strokes album will be called Angles, and the first single from the LP is "Under Cover of Darkness". The band's publicist has confirmed this as well. The LP arrives March 22 on RCA.

By Larry Fitzmaurice on January 19, 2011 at 10:50 a.m. EST

An article in the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone features some new information about the Strokes' forthcoming album, now with a confirmed release date of March 22 via RCA. The album is tentatively titled Angles, and the first single from the ten-song LP will most likely be "Undercover of Darkness".

By Larry Fitzmaurice on January 17, 2011 at 11:15 a.m. EST

TwentyFourBit points out that the Strokes' bassist Nikolai Fraiture has confirmed a recently speculated rumor concerning the release date of the Strokes' fourth full-length by posting on his private Facebook page: "Yes! You read right... March 22nd!! Looking forward to playing the new songs live." And we have confirmed that yes, it's true: the fourth Strokes album will come out March 22 in the U.S. via RCA.

By Ryan Dombal on July 6, 2010 at 12:55 p.m. EDT

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Another day, another passionless interview from Julian Casablancas, and another release date push back for the fourth Strokes album.

According to a recent chat with BBC 6, the new Strokes record is the most collaborative thing the band has ever done. It's about halfway finished and now due in March. (Previous reports had it coming out late this year and then in January 2011.)

By Ryan Dombal on May 18, 2010 at 10:20 a.m. EDT

This year's Austin City Limits Festival takes place October 8-10 in the city's Zilker Park, and the line-up is filled with festival biggies you know and love. People like: LCD Soundsystem, M.I.A., the Strokes, the Flaming Lips, the National, Spoon, Vampire Weekend, the xx, Band of Horses, Monsters of Folk, Sonic Youth, the Black Keys, Broken Bells, Yeasayer, Beach House, Matt and Kim, Girls, Local Natives, Devendra Banhart, Mountain Goats, Bear in Heaven, the Morning Benders, Gaslight Anthem, Gayngs, and the Very Best.

By Tom Breihan on March 15, 2010 at 4:20 p.m. EDT

In the adorably tripped-out new video for DevendraBanhart's lilting "Baby", Devendra and his bros (including MGMT's Andrew VanWyngarden and the Strokes' FabrizioMoretti) travel in a cigarette-shaped spaceship through what looks like a planet's butthole, whereupon they party with animated aliens, a baby, and GZA, the latter of whom is dressed like an interstellar pharaoh. And yet the weirdest thing about the clip may be the ill-advised mustache/soul-patch combo that Banhart is currently rocking.

By Tom Breihan on March 11, 2010 at 1:05 p.m. EST

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-- The Strokes have announced their first American show in years. The Chicago Tribune confirms that the band will serve as headliners at this year's Lollapalooza, which goes down in Chicago's Grant Park August 6-8. Talking to the Trib, frontman Julian Casablancas says that he thinks the band's new album, which they're recording now, will be out in September. Other rumored Lolla artists include Arcade Fire, Phoenix, Soundgarden, Green Day, and Lady Gaga.

-- Last month, the people who owned the rights to the musical Jesus Christ Superstarblockedelectroclash shock-rapper Peaches from performing the one-woman version of it that she was planning to stage in Berlin. But Expatriarch reports that Peaches has successfully negotiated with those rights-holders, and now the musical is back on. She'll perform it March 26-28 at Berlin's HAU1. Sacrilege reigns!